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    question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Khmer script. Marshal Lon Nol (Khmer: លន់ នល់, also លន់ ណុល; 13 November 1913 – 17 November 1985) was...
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  • 1970. Emergency powers were subsequently invoked by the Prime Minister Lon Nol, who became effective head of state, and led ultimately to the removal...
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    year, however, he allowed his pro-American minister of defense, General Lon Nol, to crack down on leftist activities, crushing the Pracheachon by accusing...
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    state under the United States-backed military dictatorship of Marshal Lon Nol from 1970 to 1975. Its establishment was formally declared on 9 October...
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    leader. In 1968, he relaunched the war against Sihanouk's government. After Lon Nol ousted Sihanouk in a 1970 coup, Pol Pot's forces sided with the deposed...
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    Prince Norodom Sihanouk, and for his subsequent establishment, along with Lon Nol, of the Khmer Republic. Sirik Matak was born in Phnom Penh, and was a member...
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  • (1970–1975). Non was the younger brother of Prime Minister (and later President) Lon Nol. As a result, he was often referred to as "Little Brother" (French: Petit...
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    Vietnam to a revived Champa state. The Khmer Rouge later imitated Lon Nol's actions. Lon Nol backed FULRO hill tribes, fighting a proxy war against the NLF...
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  • Vietnamese to dominate them, the Khmer Rouge leadership began, as the Lon Nol government capitulated in 1975, to purge Vietnamese-trained personnel within...
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    suicides. In August 1969 Lon Nol was reappointed as Prime Minister, with Sisowath Sirik Matak as his deputy. Two months later, Lon Nol left Cambodia to seek...
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    target of a bomb attack (possibly organised by Lon Nol's brother, Lon Non) he was soon dismissed by Lon Nol and exiled himself to South Vietnam. Thanh was...
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    coup d’état in March 1970 orchestrated by his own Prime-Minister General Lon Nol and cousin Sirik Matak. Although the armed forces of the Kingdom had been...
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  • of 1970, in which the Prime Minister and Deputy Prime Minister, General Lon Nol and Prince Sisowath Sirik Matak, engineered Sihanouk's removal, Heng was...
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    following the CCP's advice after he was overthrown in a 1970 coup d'état by Lon Nol who established the pro-American Khmer Republic. Despite a massive American...
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    when Prince Norodom Sihanouk was deposed and replaced by pro-U.S. General Lon Nol. A series of South Vietnamese–Khmer Republic operations captured several...
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  • He is also the longest serving prime minister under the presidency of Lon Nol for the Khmer Republic. Long was born in Chbar Ampéou near Phnom Penh in...
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  • Lon Nol in 10 June 1972 to contest the National Assembly elections of the Khmer Republic held on September 3, 1972. The Party was formed around Lon Nol's...
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  • Nol may refer to: Lon Nol (1913–1985), Cambodian politician and general who served as Prime Minister of Cambodia Koen van Nol (born 1974), Dutch judoka...
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    coup led by rightist members of his own government: the Prime Minister Lon Nol, his deputy Prince Sisowath Sirik Matak, and In Tam. Sihanouk, who was...
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  • among its three principal figures: Lon Nol, Sihanouk's cousin Sirik Matak, and National Assembly leader In Tam. Lon Nol remained in power in part because...
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